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Staff Forward-Deployed Engineer - Healthcare Integration Architecture

Palo Alto, CA

Transform healthcare with us.

At Qualified Health, we’re redefining what’s possible with Generative AI in healthcare. Our infrastructure provides the guardrails for safe AI governance, healthcare-specific agent creation, and real-time algorithm monitoring—working alongside leading health systems to drive real change.

This is more than just a job. It’s an opportunity to build the future of AI in healthcare, solve complex challenges, and make a lasting impact on patient care. If you’re ambitious, innovative, and ready to move fast, we’d love to have you on board.

Join us in shaping the future of healthcare.

 

Job Summary:
Qualified Health is seeking a Staff Forward-Deployed Engineer to serve as a technical integration leader and trusted advisor to our healthcare system partners. In this role, you'll combine deep healthcare integration expertise with strategic thinking to drive the success of our AI platform across complex enterprise deployments. You'll shape both customer-specific solutions and Qualified Health's overall integration architecture, working independently with senior stakeholders while collaborating with our product and engineering teams to evolve our platform capabilities.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Serve as the technical integration authority for major health system deployments, designing and driving implementation of robust, scalable integration architectures
  • Lead technical discovery and solution design workshops with customer engineering teams, defining integration patterns that balance customer needs with platform capabilities
  • Provide authoritative guidance on healthcare data standards, integration patterns, and best practices to both customers and internal teams
  • Drive the evolution of Qualified Health's integration capabilities through close collaboration with product and platform teams
  • Mentor implementation engineers and provide technical oversight across multiple concurrent deployments
  • Develop reusable integration patterns, tools, and documentation to accelerate deployment success
  • Partner with customer technical leaders to resolve complex integration challenges and ensure production reliability
  • Influence product roadmap based on deep understanding of health system integration needs and market trends

Required Qualifications:

  • 8+ years of experience in healthcare technology integration, with demonstrated expertise in enterprise health system architectures
  • Deep technical knowledge of healthcare data standards and integration patterns (HL7v2, FHIR, CDA, X12)
  • Extensive experience with major EHR platforms (Epic, Cerner, etc.) and their integration capabilities
  • Strong track record of leading complex technical implementations in enterprise healthcare environments
  • Proven ability to influence technical decision-making at senior levels within healthcare organizations
  • Solid software engineering foundation with hands-on experience in relevant technologies:
  • Outstanding written and verbal communication skills, with ability to explain complex technical concepts to varied audiences
  • Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or related field

Desirable Skills:

  • Experience architecting AI/ML solutions in healthcare environments
  • Familiarity with modern DevOps practices and tools
  • Knowledge of healthcare security and compliance requirements (HIPAA, HITRUST, etc.)
  • Experience with health system certification programs (Epic App Orchard, Cerner Code, etc.)
  • Relevant healthcare IT certifications
  • Master's degree in relevant field

 

Pay & Benefits: The pay range for this role is between $100,000 and $200,000, and will depend on your skills, qualifications, experience, and location. This role is also eligible for equity and benefits.

Join our mission to revolutionize healthcare with AI. To apply, please send your resume through the application below.

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